One of the most impressive exhibitions of the great innovations in modern watch making awaits the lovers of watches for a whole weekend on an exhibition area of more than 1.400 square meters. The multitude of labels in the highest quality segment is unique even in the international context.
Chopard unveils the new delicacies of this exquisitely colourful Haute Joaillerie collection. In this festival of gold, diamonds and precious multi-coloured gemstones, the jeweller is devoting its expertise to a “demystified”, ready-to-wear form of luxury. The tantalizing result is a set of virtually irresistible temptations…
Patek Philippe is expanding its classic chronograph collection with the introduction of its very latest perpetual calendar model, a complication that has always occupied a place of honour in the brand’s collections.
The mystery setting is a technique developed by Van Cleef & Arpels for mounting precious stones without any of the setting claws showing. All trace of metal completely disappears from view and we are left with just the jewels. Thus one has the impression that the stones are free, their glare is magnified and they shimmer like cat’s eyes.
De Bethune's Tourbillon Regulator is clearly in a class of its own, a "living" creation, a symbol of classic watchmaking at its finest, with an embossed non-treated sterling silver dial and, at its centre, a depiction of the celestial vault bespangled with stars chased on blued titanium.
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